Disc 5: Decoding Die Hard Blu-ray
Modern-Day Hero — Casting, evolution and legacy of John McClane
Along For The Ride — Engaging sidekicks who have teamed up with McClane
Bad To The Bone — McClane's well-armed and formidable foes
Punishing Blows — Creating the intense action sequences, fistfights and stunts
Explosive Effects — Role of groundbreaking visual and special effects including some of the biggest explosions on screen
Reinventing The Action Genre — Development of the franchise from concept to character to story
The Right Hero For The Right Time — Appeal and influence of Die Hard films on pop culture

No conformation from Fox USA/UK yet (I am guessing February when the new movie hits)
But Den Of Geek have this:

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We have to get to Die Hard, of course. It’s really rare in an action film such as that for a part that I can’t imagine took more than two to three weeks to film, to be so striking and impactful 20-odd years later.

A couple of months ago, I did the 25th anniversary DVD commentary. Isn’t that crazy? 1988.

I would happily pay for a Die Hard boxset if it we got new transfers and re-mixes for 1-3 and the unrated cut of 4 to go along with a director's/unrated cut of 5 and a special features disc. Just saying....

I would happily pay for a Die Hard boxset if it we got new transfers and re-mixes for 1-3 and the unrated cut of 4 to go along with a director's/unrated cut of 5 and a special features disc. Just saying....

i think that's what's going to happen (new transfers). I can't see any other reasson why they would re-package this

Well Hart Bochner said he recorded a commentary recently so they're clearly adding new extras for this release, which is going to coincide with DH5's release, but whether they'll go to expense of making new transfers? - Fox don't have a great track record - look at what they did to Predator, we could be in for waxy-McClane.

Also, the packaging for these films just keeps getting worse. If it was some kind of 'deluxe 5 star edition' I'd be more hopeful, but this cheap-ass cover screams budget-effort all round.

At least they're being released separately. I would never buy a box set just to avoid having that juvenile, bland, hollow, Die-Hard-for-kidz supposed fourth instalment anywhere near The Die Hard Trilogy. The new film looks set to be just as patronising, with John Moore directing and Skip Woods writing - studio bitch-hacks overseen by that awful enemy of cinema - Tom Rothman.

Anyway, here's hoping these blus are a pleasant surprise and that Fox have given the king of action movies the treatment it deserves.